| George Gregory - 1796 - 682 síđur
...infcriptioii upon a rock at the mouth, but fo obliterated by time, that we could not read it. It feemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander,...depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform w.'—Kircher tie Mund. Sub. \ \ 2. [ 74 3 [Book VI. CHAP. XI. MAGNESIAN EARTHS. trlagncfta, how obtained.... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 582 síđur
...infcription upon a rock at the mouth,but fo obliterated by time, that we could not read it. It feemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander,...thither; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the caverns, he does not think fit to inform us.'— A.. .:'..<• de MunJ. Sub. 112. calx calx of copper,... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 síđur
...upon a rock at the mouth, but so obliterated by time, that we could not read it distinctly. It seemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander, had come hither ; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us."... | |
| Lady - 1799 - 284 síđur
...but fo obliterated by time that we could ' not read it. It feeined to import, that one Anti' pater, in the time of Alexander, had come thither ; * but whether he penetrated into the depths of tl«e ' cavern, he dots not think fit to inform .us'..". ,* ' « I will " I will make no farther apology,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 síđur
...upon a rock at the mouth, but fo obliterated by time, that we could not read it diftir.cily. It feemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander, had come hither ; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us."... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 síđur
...obliterated by time, that we could not read it. It feemed to import, that one Antipater, in the name of Alexander, had come thither; but whether he penetrated...inform us." From this account Mr. Tournefort's differs confiderably. Mr. Magni mentions only one defcent or precipice from the entry of the cave to the grotto,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 síđur
...import that one Antipater, in'the' time of Alexander, had come hither; but whether he pene-' trated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us.'' This account of so beautiful and striking a scene, may serve to give us some idea of the subterraneous... | |
| Charles Peirce - 1811 - 266 síđur
...it distinctly. It teemed to import that one Antipater, ia the time of Alexander, had come hither ; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us." This account of so beautiful and striking a scene, may serve to give .us some idea of the subterraneous... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 síđur
...upon a rock at ths mouth, but fo obliterated by time, that we could not read it diftinftly. It feemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander, had come hither ; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us."... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 síđur
...upon a rock at the mouth, but so obliterated by time, that we could not read is distinctly. It seemed to import that one Antipater, in the time of Alexander, had come hither ; but whether he penetrated into the depths of the cavern, he does not think fit to inform us."—This... | |
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